What album are you listening to right now?

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  • Posted: 03/03/2015 18:50
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Louder than Live! by Soundgarden, it's the same as the bootleg Fortissimo.. And of course, Cornell hits any note he wants.
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Damsel In Distress by Lotic

following a tip from an all time BEA ledge

sounds dope af so far
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Grace Days by I Am Robot And Proud
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To The 5 Boroughs by Beastie Boys
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The College Dropout by Kanye West

As much as I love this album I have to say, "Get 'em High" through "Breathe in Breathe Out" is one of the weakest streaks. Seriously, this album would be in my top 25 albums if that streak was just cut out...
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Les Plus Belles Musiques De Films De Fr...de Roubaix

So chill... of course knowing the movies adds to the faded charm of these soundtracks.

Shocked fuck just realized de Roubaix'd been sampled on Portishead's "Biscuit"! Couldn't find mention of it on the Internet but just struck me as obvious ("Boulevard du Rhum" for de Roubaix). I think they might have taken another cue or two from de Roubaix's music for Le Samouraï as well.

People of taste, surely.

Shocked double fuck! Robbie Williams' "Supreme" is sampled on de Roubaix's "Dernier domibile connu" score!
Friends get on a de Roubaix best-of asap, sample fest.


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Kensington Blues by Jack Rose
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  • Posted: 03/03/2015 20:12
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I Love You, Honeybear by Father John Misty
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Let England Shake by P.J. Harvey

Although I have always rated it very high and knew at first listen this was going to be one of my favourite of the decade if not more, upon relistening now I swear I hadn't really realized it was this good. Soembody's understood everything to synthesis. The anger and the subtlety.
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Norman Bates wrote:

Let England Shake by P.J. Harvey

Although I have always rated it very high and knew at first listen this was going to be one of my favourite of the decade if not more, upon relistening now I swear I hadn't really realized it was this good. Soembody's understood everything to synthesis. The anger and the subtlety.

Right on! Applause

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The Miraculous Hump Returns From The Mo...with Camel

From The 101 strangest records on Spotify: "What never fails to amaze me about this record is how it sounds like it was recorded about a week ago, yet it dates from autumn 1973, back when Neil Young’s Time Fades Away and Funkadelic’s Cosmic Slop were the hot new platters that mattered.

The mighty Camel’s breakout hit Hello Hello had come out on Kama Sutra way back in winter 1966. They were the first San Francisco band to have a hit, but within six months of getting recognised they imploded. In 1970, the band got back together and The Miraculous Hump Returns From The Moon was their attempt at a comeback. Except, of course, it’s nuts and no one bought it – and then they went on tour and their van caught fire and they lost all their equipment.

To be fair to them, Sopwith Camel were always more of an art project than an actual band – and that artistic bent is what makes this record such a gem. Taking in elements of FM schmaltz, prog-rock, jazz, showtunes, Krautrock and indian classical music, this is an album that overflows with ideas, but never overwhelms. Orange peel is cooly funk-scented ambient-jazz, Dancin’ Wizard is what Incredible String Band might have sounded like if they’s grown up with sunshine rather than rain, while Coke, Suede and Waterbeds is as lush and indulgent as the title suggests. However, it’s the last track Brief Synthoponia that is most startling. A fantastically stream-lined experimental jam, it manages to cram an awesome breakbeat, sax and synth squalls and some super-skronk hep-cat dynamism into its fifty-three second lifespan. A tiny masterpiece.
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